Nine Georgia Deputies Fired Over Matthew Ajibade's Death

Nine Georgia Deputies Fired Over Matthew Ajibade's Death

Investigation continues in New Year's death of a 22-year-old college student, who was in custody.

Published May 10, 2015

Nine Georgia sheriff deputies were fired in connection with the death of 22-year-old college student Matthew Ajibade in Savannah authorities announced on Friday (May 8).

According to CNN, the Chatham County Sheriff's Office publicly announced the decision following both an internal review and a probe by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, after Ajibade was found dead in a cell on New Year's Day. The findings were handed over to the county prosecutor, who is weighing possible criminal charges.

Ajibade, who was from Nigeria, was arrested after police received a phone call about a "domestic disturbance." Officials reported that he injured three deputies while being booked into jail on domestic violence charges, battery and resisting arrest. He was found dead soon after he was placed in an isolation cell.

Ajibade's family has hired famed legal analyst, Mark O'Mara, who represented George Zimmerman in the death of Florida teenagerTrayvon Martin.

The Sheriff's Office reports that the district attorney is currently still reviewing the case of Ajibade's death and will decide if criminal charges are deserved.

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